International Journal of Water Resources Development
2011 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 6, 2018
- Editorial pp. 845-847

- Cecilia Tortajada
- Evaluating media framing and public reactions in the context of a water reuse proposal pp. 848-868

- Daniel Goodwin, Marie Raffin, Paul Jeffrey and Heather M. Smith
- Thirsty slums in African cities: household water insecurity in urban informal settlements of Lilongwe, Malawi pp. 869-887

- Ellis Adjei Adams
- Advancing integrated research on European river–sea systems: the DANUBIUS-RI project pp. 888-899

- C. Bradley, M. J. Bowes, J. Brils, J. Friedrich, J. Gault, S. Groom, T. Hein, P. Heininger, P. Michalopoulos, N. Panin, M. Schultz, A. Stanica, I. Andrei, A. Tyler and G. Umgiesser
- Avoiding the water-poverty trap: insights from a conceptual human-water dynamical model for coastal Bangladesh pp. 900-922

- Edoardo Borgomeo, Jim W. Hall and Mashfiqus Salehin
- Social learning for adaptive delta management: Tidal River Management in the Bangladesh Delta pp. 923-943

- Mahmuda Mutahara, Jeroen F. Warner, Arjen E. J. Wals, M. Shah Alam Khan and Philippus Wester
- Profitability of irrigation and value of water in Oklahoma and Texas agriculture pp. 944-960

- Jadwiga R. Ziolkowska
- The limited success of formal water markets in the Segura River basin, Spain pp. 961-981

- Javier Calatrava and David Martínez-Granados
- Participatory scenario planning for sustainable irrigated agriculture when actors seldom communicate: an experiment in Morocco pp. 982-1000

- Nicolas Faysse, Issam Eddine Sellika, Jean-Daniel Rinaudo and Mostafa Errahj
- Farmers’ perceptions of irrigation and constraints on rice production in Benin: a stakeholder-consultation approach pp. 1001-1021

- Gbetondji Melaine Armel Nonvide, Daniel B. Sarpong, George T-M. Kwadzo, Henry Anim-Somuah and Fulbert Amoussouga Gero
- Assessing sustainability of rural gravity-fed water schemes on Idjwi Island, D.R. Congo pp. 1022-1035

- Ruben Jimenez-Redal, Javier Soriano, Natalie Holowko, Jabier Almandoz and Francisco Arregui
- Urban water sustainability: constructing infrastructure for cities and nature pp. 1036-1037

- Tommy Kevin Lee
- Call for State-of-the-Art Reviews pp. 1038-1038

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 5, 2018
- Editorial pp. 699-704

- Hongzhou Zhang and Mingjiang Li
- A process-based framework to examine China’s approach to transboundary water management pp. 705-731

- Hongzhou Zhang and Mingjiang Li
- China’s domestic hydropolitics: an assessment and implications for international transboundary dynamics pp. 732-746

- Scott Moore
- China’s dam-builders: their role in transboundary river management in South-East Asia pp. 747-770

- Frauke Urban, Giuseppina Siciliano and Johan Nordensvard
- Intergovernmental cooperation on the Amur River basin management in the twenty-first century pp. 771-791

- Eugene Simonov and Eugene Egidarev
- Using transboundary environmental security to manage the Mekong River: China and South-East Asian Countries pp. 792-811

- R. Edward Grumbine
- Conceptualizing Chinese engagement in South-East Asian dam projects: evidence from Myanmar’s Salween River pp. 812-828

- Julian Kirchherr
- Powering or sharing water in the Brahmaputra River basin pp. 829-843

- Anamika Barua, Sumit Vij and Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman
- State-of-the-Art Reviews pp. 844-844

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 4, 2018
- Editorial pp. 473-474

- Cecilia Tortajada
- Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: improving water services in cities affected by extreme weather events pp. 475-489

- James Horne, Cecilia Tortajada and Larry Harrington
- Using water management infrastructure to address both flood risk and the urban heat island pp. 490-498

- Daniel R. Richards and Peter J. Edwards
- Antifragility and the development of urban water infrastructure pp. 499-509

- Filip Babovic, Vladan Babovic and Ana Mijic
- The impact of weather extremes on urban resilience to hydro-climate hazards: a Singapore case study pp. 510-524

- Winston T. L. Chow
- Environmental resilience and intergovernmental collaboration in the Pearl River Delta pp. 525-546

- Kris Hartley
- Exposure and resilience of China’s cities to floods and droughts: a double-edged sword pp. 547-565

- Jialiang Cai, Matti Kummu, Venla Niva, Joseph H. A. Guillaume and Olli Varis
- The political economy of flood management reform in China pp. 566-577

- Scott Moore
- Governance of the Sponge City Programme in China with Wuhan as a case study pp. 578-596

- Liping Dai, Helena F. M. W. van Rijswick, Peter P. J. Driessen and Andrea M. Keessen
- Towards adaptive governance for urban drought resilience: the case of Da Nang, Vietnam pp. 597-615

- Tien L. T. Du, Duong D. Bui, Joost Buurman and Xuan T. Quach
- Policy narratives help maintain institutional traps in the governance of floods in Thailand pp. 616-631

- Louis Lebel and Phimphakan Lebel
- Resilience in major Australian cities: assessing capacity and preparedness to respond to extreme weather events pp. 632-651

- James Horne
- Rainproof cities in the Netherlands: approaches in Dutch water governance to climate-adaptive urban planning pp. 652-674

- Liping Dai, Rebecca Wörner and Helena F. M. W. van Rijswick
- Devolving water governance in the Kenyan Arid Lands: from top-down drought and flood emergency response to locally driven water resource development planning pp. 675-697

- Caroline King-Okumu, Bashir Jillo, John Kinyanjui and Ibrahim Jarso
- State-of-the-Art Reviews pp. 698-698

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 3, 2018
- Water resources research to support a sustainable China pp. 327-336

- Peiyue Li and Hui Qian
- Conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water to reduce soil salinization in the Yinchuan Plain, North-West China pp. 337-353

- Peiyue Li, Hui Qian and Jianhua Wu
- Challenges and prospects of sustainable groundwater management in an agricultural plain along the Silk Road Economic Belt, north-west China pp. 354-368

- Jie Chen, Hao Wu, Hui Qian and Xinyan Li
- Flash flood early warning research in China pp. 369-385

- Haichen Li, Xiaohui Lei, Yizi Shang and Tao Qin
- Analysis of changes in flood regime using a distributed hydrological model: a case study in the Second Songhua River basin, China pp. 386-404

- Mingyuan Wang, Xiaohui Lei, Weihong Liao and Yizi Shang
- Assessing emergency regulation technology in the Middle Route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, China pp. 405-417

- Xiaohui Lei, Hezhen Zheng, Yizi Shang and Hao Wang
- Structuring water rights in China: a hierarchical framework pp. 418-433

- Yahua Wang, Tingting Wan and Asit K. Biswas
- Participatory water management and adoption of micro-irrigation systems: smallholder farmers in arid north-western China pp. 434-452

- Yubing Fan, Seong Park and Zhibiao Nan
- Policy and implementation of land-based resettlement in China (1949–2014) pp. 453-471

- Dengcai Yan, Miao Wang, Haibao Wang and Guoqing Shi
Volume 34, issue 2, 2018
- Impacts of megatrends on the global water landscape pp. 147-149

- Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas
- Potential outcomes of multi-variable climate change on water resources in the Santa Basin, Peru pp. 150-165

- Arnout van Soesbergen and Mark Mulligan
- Climate change, water management and stakeholder analysis in the Dongjiang River basin in South China pp. 166-191

- Liang Emlyn Yang, Faith Ka Shun Chan and Jürgen Scheffran
- Conventional and holistic urban stormwater management in coastal cities: a case study of the practice in Hong Kong and Singapore pp. 192-212

- Mo Wang, Dong Qing Zhang, Appan Adhityan, Wun Jern Ng, Jian Wen Dong and Soon Keat Tan
- A conceptual market framework for water-bound nitrate pollution pp. 213-228

- Craig D. Broadbent, Richard L. Bernknopf and David S. Brookshire
- Improving sanitation in informal settlements of East African cities: hybrid of market and state-led approaches pp. 229-244

- Aime Tsinda, Pamela Abbott, Jonathan Chenoweth, Steve Pedley and Maurice Kwizera
- Commercial farmers’ strategies to control water resources in South Africa: an empirical view of reform pp. 245-258

- Linda Estelí Méndez-Barrientos, Jeltsje Sanne Kemerink, Philippus Wester and François Molle
- Livelihood assets and institutions for smallholder irrigation farmer market access in Limpopo, South Africa pp. 259-277

- Vongai G. Murugani and Joyce M. Thamaga-Chitja
- Rainfed areas: poor definition and flawed solutions pp. 278-291

- M. Dinesh Kumar, V. Ratna Reddy, A. Narayanamoorthy, Nitin Bassi and A. J. James
- Exporting water from the desert? An analysis of the virtual water content of Saudi Arabian agricultural exports pp. 292-304

- Ali Alsamawi, Joy Murray, Jorge Gómez-Paredes and Rachel C. Reyes
- Ecological patterns of fish distribution in the Slave River Delta region, Northwest Territories, Canada, as relayed by traditional knowledge and Western science pp. 305-324

- Cara Baldwin, Lori Bradford, Meghan K. Carr, Lorne E. Doig, Timothy D. Jardine, Paul D. Jones, Lalita Bharadwaj and Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
- State-of-the-Art Reviews pp. 325-325

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. ei-ei

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 1, 2018
- Water management in India: the multiplicity of views and solutions pp. 1-15

- M. Dinesh Kumar
- Water resources development in India pp. 16-27

- Chandrakant D. Thatte
- India’s water management debate: is the ‘civil society’ making it everlasting? pp. 28-41

- M. Dinesh Kumar and Chetan M. Pandit
- Proposing a solution to India’s water crisis: ‘paradigm shift’ or pushing outdated concepts? pp. 42-50

- M. Dinesh Kumar
- Water transfer from irrigation tanks for urban use: can payment for ecosystem services produce efficient outcomes? pp. 51-65

- L. Venkatachalam and Kulbhushan Balooni
- The negative impact of subsidies on the adoption of drip irrigation in India: evidence from Madhya Pradesh pp. 66-77

- R. P. S. Malik, Mark Giordano and M. S. Rathore
- Managing water-related risks in the West Bengal Sundarbans: policy alternatives and institutions pp. 78-96

- Ernesto Sánchez-Triana, Leonard Ortolano and Tapas Paul
- Techno-institutional models for managing water quality in rural areas: case studies from Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 97-115

- V. Ratna Reddy
- Financial performance of India’s irrigation sector: a historical analysis pp. 116-131

- A. Narayanamoorthy
- Solarizing groundwater irrigation in India: a growing debate pp. 132-145

- Nitin Bassi
- State-of-the-Art Reviews pp. 146-146

- The Editors
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